Oigae-pipe



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EDWARD scnnionr'ine, onNnWi'YoaK, N. Y-.-

' Letters .Patent No.A 72,912, dated December 31, 186i'. l

ClGAR-PIPE.

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Be it known that I, EDWARD SCHLICHTINQ of the city, county, and State ofNew York, have invented a new and improved Cigar-Pipe',l and I do'herebydeclarethat the following is a full, clear, and exact descriptionthereof, which will enable others skilled inthe art, to make and use thesame, -reference being had to the accompanying drawing, forming part ofthis specification.

This invention relates toa new and improved method of constructing pipesfor the smoking of tobacco,

whereby the same are heater in their appearance, and are more convenientto carry, and ai'ord more pleasure to the smoker.

It consists inhthepipe being made `in the form of a cigar, having achamber in the inside to contain the tobacco to be smoked, 'and havingalso another chamber, in communication with the former, to receive and4cool the smoke. It consists alsoof .an attachment to the same, ser-vingat the same time to receive and contain the oil and spittle, andvtolform-a neat and convenient handle by which to hold and carry thesame.

The drawing is a central'vei'tical longitudinal section of my invention.I n

A is a hollow fire-proof cylinder; B is a plug, to close the same at oneend; c is an orifice in the same; A is the tobacco-chamber `)"lis ascrew-thread, on the end of the cylinder A; C'is an attachment t'o thecylinder A; ax is a chamber in the same; e is'themouth-piece; e' is anorifice throughthe mouth-piece e, into the ehamber'a; f is an orifice,communicating with the chamber al, and the chamber A'; D is anattachment to v the part G,\forming a handle; a2 is a screw-thread onthe same; H is a chamber in the same. The cylinder A is made of clay orwood, or of porcelain, or any of'the materials of which pipes for thesmoking of tobacco are now commonly made, of about the diameter of acigar, and is made hollow, so as to form a chamber, A', as shown, toreceive and contain the tobacco to be smoked, and may be of anyconvenlent'length, so as to contain anydesired quantity of tobacco. Saidchamber A' isclosed at one end by a plug, B. The plug B may be made ofclay or othereuitable' material, in any convenient form, to close th'echamber A', or of a formsuch as is shown in the drawing, so as that thetobacco will not fall from the samewhen carried by the smoker, and isprovided with one or more orifices, a, through which air is supplied,for the combustion of the tobacco in the chamber A' said plug B servingfor a cover, which may be removed at any time to refill the pipe. Saidcylinder A is provided on the other end of the same with a'shoulder anda screwthr'ead,'f, as shown in the drawing. The attachment Gis made ofclay, or other suitable material, tapering towards one end, so as, whenattached to thecylinder A, the whole will be in the general form of acigar, as shown. Said attachment C is hollow in the inside, so as toform achambcr, a, and is provided in the larger end of the same with ascrew-thread, to receive the screwf, -by means of-which the attachment Cis secured to the cylinderA, and so that the same may at anyv time beremoved to Abe cleaned. The cylinder A is provided with an orice,f,communicating with the chambers a1 and A', as shown, through which thesmoke from the' burning tobacco in the chamber A' is drawn into'thechamber al, the object of the chamber al .being to receive and cool thesmoke before the same reaches the mouth of the smoker. To Atheattachment C is secured an attachment, D. Said attachment D is made of"inetal or'wood, or other vsuitable material, and is of the form shownin' the drawing, provided with a screwthread, a2, by means of which thesame is secured tothe attachment C, as shown, and is formed on the underside into a ring to serve as a handle for the pipe, being attached tothe part C, at right angles to aline run-v ning `longitudinally throughthe centre of the pipe.` "Saidpart erattachment D is provided on theinside tl1ercoi` with a chamber, H, opening .into the chamber al, theobject of the eame being to collect and contain the oil or spittle fromthe chamber al. Said attachment D may easily be taken out to becleansed, being attached to the part C by a screw-for that purpose. Tothe smaller end of the attachment or partC is secured, by ascrew-thread, an amber or other mouth-piece, e, in the ordinaryway, saidmouth-piece e and attachments C being provided `with an oricc, e',bymeans of' whichv a communication is opened through the pipe tothe mouthof the-smoker.

The operation is readily seen from the drawing. Constructed as abovedescribed, it constitutes a light, neat, and convenient pipe for thesmoking of tobacco, the advantages of which arc, that the same is moreconvenient to carry, and aifords more comfort to the smoker.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim asvnw, and desire tosecure by Letters Patent, is- The attachment D, having the chamber H,when attached-to the part C, having the chamber a, as herein shownanddescribed. f

The above specification of my invention signed by me, this day of 1867.

EDWARD SCHLIGHTING.

Witnesses:

Geo. H. PALMER, ALEX. F. Ronnn'rs.

